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I'm using brscan4 and can ping it using brsaneconfig4 and it finds it but i cannot scan from the computer using either simple scan or xsane image scanning. Both programs don't show the scanner as being present. Brother drivers downloaded and installed



dpkg -l | grep Brother

ii brscan-skey 0.2.4-1 amd64 Brother Linux scanner S-KEY tool
ii brscan4 0.4.2-1 amd64 Brother Scanner Driver
ii cupswrapperdcp7065dn 2.0.4-2 i386 Brother DCP7065DN CUPS wrapper driver
ii dcp7065dnlpr 2.1.0-1 i386 Brother DCP-7065DN LPR driver
ii printer-driver-ptouch 1.3-8 amd64 printer driver Brother P-touch label printers


If i press the scan button on the machine it tells me to "Check Connection"
I've tried everything i can on the forums to no avail.
Any ideas?



SOLVED
the only thing that i can think of that I hadn't done was, in terminal created a scanner using brsaneconfig4:



brsaneconfig4 -a name=DCP-7065DN model=DCP7065DN ip=192.168.1.201
Get the IP Address by using the Menu button on the printer/scanner, select network, then TCP / IP, then IP Address.



I spent hours trawling the forums but the scanner started working when I RESTARTED THE COMPUTER and all was well. xsane picked it up and simple scan.



Still can't use the scan button on the machine but not worried about it.


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Download and install drivers from the Brother website.



Select 'Driver Install Tool' download and install. This will install the lpr, CUPSwrapper and scanner drivers. Make sure you get the right ones for your operating system (i.e. 64-bit or 32-bit). I did this step over and over again and so I can't remember whether the package installed the right ones first time or not. The brother website has instructions for installing the drivers, make sure you follow them.



Open terminal and enter




brsaneconfig4




This should come up with something like this



    USAGE: brsaneconfig4 [-OPTION]   OPTION:
-a name=FRIENDLY-NAME model=MODEL-NAME ip=xx.xx.xx.xx
-a name=FRIENDLY-NAME model=MODEL-NAME nodename=BRN_xxxxx
: Add network scanner
-r FRIENDLY-NAME [FRIENDLY-NAME ...]
: Remove network scanner
-q : Query supported models and available network scanners
-d : Diagnosis
-p : Ping (for network scanners)
-s:[LABEL] : Save current configuration
-l:[LABEL] : Load saved configuration


Find the IP address by plugging in and turning on the printer and then hitting the menu button until you get 'Network' press the down arrow button to select 'TCP/IP' then 'IP Address'. Alternatively you can do this by using brsaneconfig4



    brsaneconfig4 -p


Then you'll have to create your scanner for the scanner programs to see by entering this in terminal



    brsaneconfig4 name=put the name you want to call your printer here model=DCP7065DN ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx


where x's are the numbers from the IP address you've just discovered. Then RESTART YOUR COMPUTER!!



    sudo reboot


To get the scan button to work you need to run the scan key (this bit is apparently 64bit or 32bit specific) so there may be some issues here if you don't have the right one.



    brscan-skey


then test if it sees your scanner



    brscan-skey -l


this should show you the name you just entered for the scanner.



Edit Apparently you need to run brscan-skey command once every session that you want to use the scan key. Open Startup Applications and enter



brscan-skey


as a command to get it to run automatically.



Apparently you need to have gimp installed to use the printer/scanner scan button. It is certainly the program that opens the scans on my computer.



You need to have installed sane-utils, but brother mention this in their instructions.



All done!
Good luck!



p.s The printer stopped working over the network for only my ubuntu computers after an update. I found that it was not accepting full length ip addresses (that is 3digits.3digits.3digits.3digits). It started working again after I took out any zeroes at the start of any 3digit sequence, so .066 became .66 in the device url section of the printer properties under printers in the general settings e.g



socket://192.168.001.066


became



socket://192.168.1.66

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